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Autor: Misheck Bwalya

Misheck Bwalya

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Berufsstand
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21.1.2020

Biographie

Bwalya Misheck is an accomplished Social Development expert with more than a decade of positive contribution to the development and advancement of Human Rights and Governance; Gender and Child Protection; Public Health; Rural development and Community Development in Zambia and beyond. He holds a master of science in Project Management and a Degree in Social Work from University of Lusaka and Mulungushi University, in Zambia, respectively. He is currently serving as the Program Manager at mothers2mothers in Lusaka, Zambia. He previously served as a Site Manager under Right to Care Zambia and the Zambia Centre for applied Health Research and Development respectively. Some of the projects and programs he has worked on include; PMTCT/RMNCH/HIV and AIDS, Early Childhood Development, Safe motherhood and Maternal Homes access Project in Zambia, Saving mothers giving life project (SMGL), Women’s rights, Child protection, Child Sponsorship and Human Rights and Governance.

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Accomplished Social Development expert with more than a decade of positive contribution to the development and advancement of Human Rights and Governance; Gender and Child Protection; Public Health; Rural development and

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Berufsstand
MANAGER
Angelegt am
21.1.2020
Karrierenetzwerk (z.B. XING, LinkedIn) o.Ä.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/misheck-bwalya-0b3a3233/
Ich biete
Project management , Stakeholders and partnership management , Project budgeting and contract management , Strategic planning , Operations system development , Facilitation and presentation skills , Monitoring and evaluation , Project proposal writing and concepts development , Advocacy and community mobilisation skills , Communication skills
Höchster Abschluss
Master of science in Project Management

Texte (1)

  • Perceptions from governance committees on how fully-furnished community run mother’s shelters in rural Zambia could be sustained
    Titel: Perceptions from governance committees on how fully-furnished community run mother’s shelters in rural Zambia could be sustained
    Fach: Politik - Region: Afrika
    Kategorie: Masterarbeit , 2018 68 Seiten
    Katalognummer: 515010
    Preis: US$ 31,99
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